After the battle Q.M. Sgt. W.W. Cunningham buried
several 1st Tennessee dead at the Alexander House, but some were buried where
they fell. After the war all Confederate graves were dug up and
transported to Marietta Cemetery in late 1860's. Assumed to be unknown
there.

Perryville Confederate
Mass Grave Perryville, KY

Sergeant William R. Hughes - KIA Perryville October 8, 1862

Private Thomas A. Anthony - KIA Perryville October 8, 1862

Private Marcus B. Toney of Company B buried the dead of
the Rock City Guards in one particular spot near where they died. He had
several friends in Company D though, so there is a slight chance the two
soldiers were buried there. Most likely they were thrown in the mass grave
near the Bottom House after the battle.

Baber was one of the members of Company D who was not
from Franklin. He was living in Goodlettsville, TN and enlisted in
Nashville. Since he did not have any family in Franklin and his name
cannot be found anywhere in any of the surrounding counties it is assumed that
he is unknown at the confederate cemetery.